IBIA and Green Marine sign for training on methanol bunkering
IBIA and Green Marine have signed a cooperation agreement to develop a methanol bunkering training programme, with support from the Methanol Institute.
Read moreDetailsIBIA and Green Marine have signed a cooperation agreement to develop a methanol bunkering training programme, with support from the Methanol Institute.
Read moreDetailsThe Methanol Institute has welcomed methanol consultancy Green Marine as its latest member, which will provide training for crews onboard dual-fuelled vessels.
Read moreDetailsThe Methanol Institute (MI) has published a guide on methanol as a marine fuel which includes an analysis of technical, commercial and operational aspects to support decision-making on future fuel choices.
Read moreDetailsMarine design and engine developer ScandiNAOS AB, Chalmers University of Technology and the Swedish Maritime Administration (SMA) have launched a project to develop dual-fuel kits for conversion of new and existing diesel engines to methanol operation.
Read moreDetailsIn an open letter, the World Shipping Council (WSC) together with Danish Shipping and the Methanol Institute urge decision-makers to reach an agreement on the FuelEU Maritime which will help reduce shipping GHG emissions.
Read moreDetailsThe Methanol Institute (MI) announced that Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (Norwegian) became its newest member.
Read moreDetailsThe Methanol Institute has welcomed comments made by the chairmen of China Merchants Energy Shipping and COSCO Shipping Bulk, that the two companies will focus on methanol marine fuel as their primary area of research in the future.
Read moreDetailsFASTWATER Consortium and the Swedish Maritime Administration (SMA) successfully demonstrated a pilot boat that has been converted to operate on Methanol fuel.
Read moreDetailsAlfa Laval, a Swedish company dealing in the production of specialized products for heavy industry, announced that it become a member of the Methanol Institute.
Read moreDetailsSeaTech Solutions, Singfar International, and Methanol Institute (MI) will collectively conduct a study that will assess current gaps in methanol bunkering operations in Singapore.
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